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  1. Cream Stew. Kazuhito Kosaka ( Japanese: 古坂和仁, Hepburn: Kosaka Kazuhito, born 17 July 1973), [1] better known by his stage names Daimaou Kosaka (古坂大魔王, Kosaka Daimaō, lit: "Kosaka the Great Demon King") and Pikotaro (ピコ太郎, Pikotarō), [2] is a Japanese comedian, television personality and entertainer. [3] Kosaka ...

  2. Kyodo. Apr 6, 2020. Comedian Pikotaro, best known for his viral hit song "Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen," and boy band Arashi have released songs encouraging people to wash their hands amid the ...

  3. Piko-Taro is the alias of Japanese comic and DJ Daimaou Kosaka. His moniker is based off Borsalino, a character from Japan's One Piec e manga-anime series. This bizarre song about fusing a pen with an apple and a pineapple is Piko-Tarro debut single. It originated as a music video released on YouTube on August 25, 2016, before going viral ...

  4. Oct 19, 2016 · Now he has a Billboard Hot 100 record too. As Piko-Taro debuts on the Hot 100 (dated Oct. 29) at No. 77 with his novelty viral hit “PPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen),” the track makes history as ...

  5. Apr 7, 2020 · Well, Piko Taro, the Japanese comedian behind the song, is back with another viral hit (well, it's actually more of a re-imagining of 'PPAP') to encourage people to “Wash! Wash! Wash! Wash!” their hands during this COVID-19 pandemic. The 46-year-old made the announcement on Twitter on Sunday (Apr 5): “In a hurry, I made a new version of PPAP.

  6. Oct 28, 2016 · The song initially was popular among Japanese students, then started spreading globally and got a major boost when pop star Justin Bieber tweeted it was his favorite video, Piko-Taro said. "PPAP ...